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Bokchi To, 0 Klahoma Before the Federal Communications Commission Re: Pet-i~ionfor Rule Making Bokchi to, 0 klahoma Before the Federal Communications Commission " *,, .,.Li'iI".. Washington, D.C. 20554 :.' k.,jh)j{,<-~d".... L r". I ; To: ,john Karousos, Assistant Chief ,iar:iio Division ijf the PI d Ia R Lire a u PETITION FOR RULE MAKING ~ur.;uarit to 47 C.F.K. 1.401, Charles Crawford re;;pe~:i~iullypetitions the FCC to institute a Rule Makinq pr:ic?:cdin(j to amend the FM Table of Allotments to add C'h~nnrL241~A at HOkChitO, Oklahoma. UlSCUSSION Petitioner respectfully submits that the public t wc>l:ld be served by allocating Channel 241A to o, L3klahoma as that community's first local FM . Bokchito is dn incorporated community with a ion of 600 people. Bokchito has its own mayor, Wi;~bii"r:Burns, its cwn sc;hools, volunteer fire department, partment, post office and a number of local Bokchito i:; a community that is certainly (~floczl FM service. The proposed channel 241A ids addiLional diversity and an outlet for local scl~f-ixpre:jsion t 3 Rokchito residents and therefore is in tnii p~ibliciriteresr. Tn order for Channel 241A to be allotted at Bokchito, Okiahonl;i, :.he vacant allotment for Channel 241A at Clayton, ma w:ll need to be replaced with Channel 263A and I? KXXY Channel 241C at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma must be riic-ldssified to a C0. (See, Att.achment A, Request to ~ ted to Clayton, Oklahoma, statior. KATT Channel ;C3(~';it (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma must be reclassified to a (:('#. Lee, Attachment B, Request to Reclassify statement) ~ poseti ti changes are as follows: Bokct1 ito, OK Cit3ytan, OK 241A 2 63A (?klai:om;i City, OK KXXY 241C 241CO Ok.l;~.,li<>~aCity, OK KATT 263C 263CO ,At~t,irhedhereto is d channel study confirming that ~Cl;ciri~ii:t 24 i.A can be allocated to Bokchito, Oklahoma, iil~rit wit~h the FCC's FM separation rules provided the (changes ,ire made at Clayton and Oklahoma City. iar, 3f F'M Assignment Policies and Procedures, 90 (1'192). (See, Attachment C) -eLcri'::e coordinates for- Channel 241A at Bokchito, C) I< 1~e 11 (>Ilia a T e : -r! (urcjer for Channel 24lA to be allocated to Bokchito, ~ian?allotment. for Channel 241A at Clayton, Oklahoma miiit be replaced with Channel 263A. Attached hereto is a ch,inncl study confirming that Channel 263A can be allocated t:) (::L,iyton, Oklahoma, consistent with the FCC's FM {~drrltionrules provided station KATT, Channel 263C is rc:<~.lassifiedto a CO. (See,~ Attachment D) K~,iLerrri~;ec:oordinatrs for Channel 263A at Clayton, Oklahoma i 12 48 N /r 29 46 W ,'<;!~ICIU~L~ this petition be granted and Channel 241A be riI ;~oi::r;ti 10 Bokchito, Oklahoma, Petitioner will apply for ',thc+nri~LI~. 241A at Bokchito and after it is authorized, will pi :>rnpt11, con ,st ruct t~he new faci1 it y . T!>c factual information provided in this Petition for tiiilc ELik.ina is coLrect and true to the best of my ;tn(~;wIedye. Respectfully submitted, Ch& arles drawford 4553 Bordeaux Ave. Dallas, Texas 75205 (214) 520-7077 Tele (214) 443-9308 Fax r~~':Ge:;e :>. Eechtci, Law Office of Gene Bechtel, Suite C;CO, 11P~0II" Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036, tk:leghrrme (202) 496-1289, telecopier (301) 762-0156, d 5 t~C) rr for Charles Crawford. It is requested that the (:mimission and any parties who may file pleadings in the cir~tiori4matter serve copies to Mr. Bechtel as well as ::ti,+J~ le.; Crawford. Attachment A Charles Crawford 4553 Bordeaux Ave Dallas, Texas 75205 Pelition for Rule Making FM Channel 241 A Bolcchito, Oklahoma May 27,2003 Attachment A Request to Reclassify Slalion KXXY(FM), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Pursuant to MM Docket 98-93 Radio Station KXXY(FM), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is licensed to Clear Clilrnnel Broadcasting Licenses, Inc., 2625 South Memorial Drive, Suite A, Tulsa, Oklalionin 74120, (Facility ID 58380), FCC File No. BLH 20000105AAO. The facility opei-ales with a power of 100 ltilowatts with center olradiation 372 meters height above avcraye terrain. Thc above captioned Docliet 98-93 provides the mechanism to automatically downgrade a Class C facility to Class CO when a demand is made for the spectrum. ;is is Ihc case Iiere. Charlcs Crawlhrd respectfully requests that the license of Radio Station KXXY(FM) be inodificd LO specify operation on FM Channel 241C0 inslcad ofon FM Clinnncl 241 C in accordance with tlie above Docket which provides for such downgrades when ii deniand lor he unused spectrum is made, as is the case here. Charles Crawford, the proponenl ofChaiinel 241A Bokchito, Oklahoma, in accoi-clancc with tlie nbovc Docket, fomially rcqucsts that the Commission reclassify Radio Station KXXY(FM) as a Class C0 ficility. Charles Crawford certifies that no alternative channel is availahlc for the service he proposes at Bokchito, Oklahoma as is proposcd in the Petition for Rule Making. A copy of this Petition for Rule Making is being scrvcd on Clear Channel Broadcasting Liceiises. Inc. as is required in the above Dockct. Charles Ci-awford Attachment B Charles Crawford 4553 Bordeaux Ave. Dallas, Texas 75205 Petition for Rule Making FM Channel 241 A Bokchito, Oklahoma May 27,2003 Attachment B Rcquest to Reclassify Station KATT(FM), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Pursuant to MM Docket 08-93 Radio Station I(ATT(FM), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is licensed to Citadel Broadcasting Conipany, City Center West, 7201 W. Lake Mead Blvd., Suite 400, Las Vega. Ncvada 89128, (Facility ID 8797), FCC File No. BLH 19841105DA. The f;icility operates with a power 01' 100 kilowatts with center ofradiation 363 meters height ahovc average terrain. The above captioned Docket 98-93 provides the mechanism to aulomatically downgrade a Class C facility to Class CO when a demand is made for Lhc spccti-uni. as is the cnsc icre. Charles Crawford respectfully requests that the license of Radio Station KATT(FM) bc modified to specify operation on FM Channel 263C0 instead of on FM Channel 263C in accordance with the above Docket which provides for stich downgrades when a demand for the unused spectruni is made, as is the case here. ('liarlcs Crawford. the proponent of Channel 241A Bokchito, Oklahoma, in accordance with the above Docket, fonnally requests that the Commission reclassify Radio Slation KATT(FM) as a Class C0 facility. Charles Crawford certifies that no alkriiati\.c cliaiiiiel is available foi- thc service he proposes at Bokchito, Oklahoma as is proposed in the Petition for Rule Making. A copy of this Petition for Rule Making is being sct-\'cd 011 Citadel Broadcasting Company as is required in the above Docket. Charles Ci.awford Attachment C FM PR0SP’”LOCATE STUDY Ctl 241 A 96.1 MHz Study of KOEL Test, RADD 241A ADD Clayton OK 88.18 53.0 115.0 -26.82 KXXYFM 241C* LIC N Oklahoma City OK 217.77 325.8 226.0 -8.23 ALL0.V 243A VAC Soper OK 34.59 80.9 31.0 3.59 KITX 238C2 LIC Hugo OK 62.15 96.8 55.0 7.15 KSCS 242C LIC Fort Worth TX 173.13 206.7 165.0 8.13 RADD 239C1 ADD Healdton OK 96.01 282.2 75.0 21.01 RADD 239C1 ADD Healdton OK 96.01 282.2 75.0 21.01 KKAJFM 239C1 LIC Ardmore OK 97.47 277.8 75.0 22.47 ALL0.R 239C1 RSV Ardmore OK 97.48 277.9 75.0 22.48 RDEL 239C1 DEL Ardmore OK 97.48 277.9 75.0 22.48 KSCH 240A LIC Sulphur Springs TX 104.64 151.8 12.0 32.64 KMEO 244C LIC Flower Mound TX 139.03 244.4 95.0 44.03 KME0.C 244C CP Flower Mound TX 139.03 244.4 95.0 44.03 KKTXFC 241~2ce N Kilgore TX 210.84 147.8 166.0 44.84 KKTXFM 241C2 LIC N Kilgore TX 210.84 147.8 166.0 44.84 KKTXFC 241C2 CP N Kilgore TX 210.99 147.9 166.0 44.99 KBELFM 244C3 LIC Idabel OK 122.18 95.0 42.0 80.18 KRVAFM 295A LIC Mckinney TX 90.70 208.3 10.0 80.70 KTTG 242Cl LIC Mend AR 216.40 68.1 133.0 83.40 KYNZ 294A LIC Lone Grove OK 106.30 285.6 10.0 96.30 RADD 294A ADD Clarksvi lle TX 108.56 112.2 10.0 98.56 KKBD 240C2 LIC Sallisaw OK 206.07 39.4 106.0 100.07 KPWW 240C3 LIC N Hooks TX 190.14 107.4 89.0 101.14 KFWR 240Cl LIC N Mineral Wells TX 238.91 232.6 133.0 105.91 KKDL.C 294C CP N Muenster TX 139.03 244.4 29.0 110.03 69 .- I1 3 Hopewell Caney 5 Bokchito, OPGIH 24 LA 3.16 mv Crystal A Kenefic .. ............ rl._ -., 5. 8 7 22 iPritchard \ " \Monkstown ..... .- - ,,.,+ L \,,cu, .,,I;,., It\,\ I ?lrllil(,IIl lh. lk 114 pi ,' ,c ?,1,,<l IDLI ,,,,,I g Mag 11 00 wY Tue May 27 18 47 2003 -Locai Road Locale . 4 Scale 1 250.000 (at center) -US Highway Slate Boundary ,.- r 5 Miles 0Interstate/Llmlted Access Land F 5 KM ' .'' . 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State Route RiverlCanal Exit Intermittent River County Seat Intermittent Lake + SmailTown Attachment D C'M PROSP'Tn'LOCATESTUDY CH 263 A 100.5 MHr Study of KOEL Test, Call CH# Type Location D-KM Azi FCC Margin .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - KATTFM 263Ct LIC Oklahoma City OK 215.10 303.2 226.0 -10.90 RADD 263A ADD Annona TX 114.54 159.1 115.0 -0.46 KTCSFM 260C LIC Fort Smith AR 94.71 51.6 95.0 -0.29 KWRDFC 264C CP N Highland Village TX 166.69 228.0 165.0 1.69 RADD 262A ADD Millerton OK 75.51 148.8 72.0 3.51 KWRDFM 264C LIC N Hiahlandi Villaae TX 173.85 231.3 165.0 8.85 KBBQFM 264C2 LIC Fort Smith AR 129.68 54.0 106.0 23.68 RADD 265A ADD Millerton OK 81.94 141.4 31.0 50.94 RADD 265A ADD Broken Bow OK 85.06 127.6 31.0 54.06 RADD 265A ADD Broken Bow OK 85.06 127.6 31.0 54.06 RADD 263A ADD Winnsboro TX 179.71 171.4 115.0 64.71 KYKC 261C2 LIC Byng OK 121.07 286.7 55.0 66.07 KCXR 262A LIC Taf t OK 140.51 357.3 72.0 68.51 KZHE 263C2 LIC Stamps AR 237.22 119.5 166.0 71.22 RADD 265A ADD Holdenville OK 110.62 302.8 31.0 79.62 RADD 265A ADD Konawa OK 120.71 297.1 31.0 89.71 KRBV.C 262C CP Dallas TX 256.70 212.3 165.0 91.70 KRBV.C 262C CP Dallas TX 256.70 212.3 165.0 91.70 KRBV 262C* LIC Dallas TX 256.70 212.3 165.0 91.70 KTGS 210A LIC Ada OK 112.83 283.4 10.0 102.83 RADD 266A ADD Wynnewood OK 146.94 274.5 31.0 115.94 RADD 266A ADD Pauls Valley OK 147.93 276.0 31.0 116.93 ALL0.V 260A VAC Van Alstyne TX 150.32 216.3 31.0 119.32 RDEL 264A DEL Claremore OK 202.36 359.9 72.0 130.36 990223 209C1 CP Booneville AR 158.57 66.3 22.0 136.57 KNRB 261C2 LIC Atlanta TX 193.63 137.5 55.0 138.63 KDJE 262Cl LIC Jac ksonvi 11 e AR 276.70 83.3 133.0 143.70 KTFR 264A LIC Chelsea OK 217.15 1.3 72.0 145.15 Sfanley - Mag 11 00 ParkiReservatlon Tue Way 27 18 49 2003 -Local Road &c ~ Scale i 250 000 (at center) Rest Area E.
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